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 CI/SM500F–EN Rev. A

Power supply connections

Transmitter power supply module

One transmitter power supply module can be fitted in position D 
to provide a nominal 24 V supply capable of driving two, 2-wire 
transmitters.

Fig. 8 Single analog / digital input connections

Fig. 9 Dual analog / digital input connections

IMPORTANT (NOTE)

Tighten all analog / digital input 

terminal screws to a torque of 0.5 Nm (4.5 lbf.in).

1    2    3     4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

*In the powered-down condition the current input is open circuit. 
In order to maintain a current loop when the recorder is powered 
down, fit a zener diode (BZX79 – B/C2V4) to the input as shown.

Voltage

Current

Thermocouple

3-lead RTD

4-lead RTD

Digital input

(volt-free or 24 V

)

Each lead must be of equal

resistance and less than 10 

Logic state inactive

Logic state active

Thir

d lead

Whit

e

Red

Red

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

1   2    3    4

*In the powered-down condition the current 
input is open circuit. In order to maintain a 
current loop when the recorder is powered 
down, fit a zener diode (BZX79 – B/C2V4) to 
the input as shown.

Voltage

Current

Thermocouple

Input 1 Input 2

Digital input

(volt-free or 24 V

)

Logic state inactive

Logic state active

Input 1 Input 2

Input 1 Input 2

Input 1 Input 2

Fig. 10 Power supply connections

IMPORTANT (NOTE)

Tighten power supply terminal 

screws to a torque of 0.8 Nm (7 lbf.in).

Fig. 11 Power supply connections

A – AC supply

Warning.

Use fuse rating 315 mA (max.) type T

100 V min. to 240 V max, 
50 / 60 Hz

B – DC supply

Fuse

305 mA, type T

Line

Neutral

Fuse

1.5 A, type T

10 V min. to 36 V max, DC

Warning.

Use fuse rating 1.5 A (max.) type T

1   2    3    4

Tx

2-wire transmitter power supply 
(24V DC, 22mA max.)

Analog input

Summary of Contents for SM500F

Page 1: ...tions AC and DC min max values and fuse requirements 4 Navigation navigating the user interface quickly and effectively 5 Menus overview menu familiarization 6 Basic setup steps required for first tim...

Page 2: ...RNING Bodily injury Installation and maintenance of this product must only be conducted by personnel authorized to work on electrical installations and in accordance with relevant local regulations WA...

Page 3: ...d Environmental Operating temperature range 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Operating humidity range 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage temperature range 20 to 70 C 4 to 174 F Enclosure sealing IP66 and NEMA4X...

Page 4: ...If this is not possible particularly in applications where mobile communications equipment is expected to be used screened cables within flexible earthed metal conduit must be used Fig 1 Siting C Avoi...

Page 5: ...left and right hand mounting brackets A into the recesses on the rear of the recorder as shown and secure with bracket securing screws B Ensure the plastic washers remain in the positions fitted 2 Ma...

Page 6: ...nting bracket using two M6 x 8 mm long hexagon head screws B and two spring lock washers C 3 Position the pipe mounting bracket into the recesses on the rear of the recorder as shown and secure with t...

Page 7: ...s for example terminals Terminals for external circuits are for use only with equipment with no accessible live parts If the recorder is used in a manner not specified by the Company the protection pr...

Page 8: ...is fitted 4 Connect Ethernet cable D ensuring that if optional input modules are fitted in positions B and C the cable is routed between their terminal blocks as shown 5 Connect cable screens only to...

Page 9: ...mV V digital input Current R RTD 3 RTD 4 Current I P 1 I P 2 Dual relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 1 Relay 2 NO NC LK2 Relay NO NC LK1 C NO NC 10 to 36 V DC or 100 to 240 V AC In the powered down conditio...

Page 10: ...ead must be of equal resistance and less than 10 Logic state inactive Logic state active Third lead White Red Red 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 In the powered down condition the current input is ope...

Page 11: ...ss group or Left key scrolls left C Up Down keys highlights menu items and scrolls through previously recorded data D View key selects a different process view or log or Right key scrolls right E Ente...

Page 12: ...ighlight Configuration in the operator menu 2 Press and highlight the operator to log on as 3 Press and enter the operator password if configured 4 Select the configuration entry mode a Edit Current C...

Page 13: ...Menu enables Indicator Indicator Totalizer statistics Bar graph display Alarm Trip Points Menu enables Archive Archive file format Archive file enables Wrap Batch If option enabled Enable Batch Recor...

Page 14: ...nections Allowed Modbus TCP Port Reverse IEEE data Implementation Client Master Connections Allowed Modbus TCP Port Poll Rate ms Poll fail limit Response Timeout ms Comms analog I P Comms analog I P P...

Page 15: ...and press the key to display the group s Recording tab 2 Use the keys to highlight the edit button next to each field and press the key to configure each parameter as required 3 Use the key to select...

Page 16: ...d icons Archiving icons Status icons Alarm event icons IMPORTANT NOTE The recorder detects the type of module fitted in each position automatically SD card slot Display type Color Monochrome External...

Page 17: ...Power failed Power restored Batch total Maximum value Minimum value Average value Daylight saving start end changed Power failed Power restored Calibration change Configuration change File deleted Ar...

Page 18: ...18 CI SM500F EN Rev A Notes...

Page 19: ...Sales Service Software CI SM500F EN Rev A 19...

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